Fueling Outrage

Fueling Outrage
The media love David and Goliath stories, and theyve manufactured another
one pitting the Poor Innocent Consumer vs. Big Bad Oil. The problem is,
oil companies didnt set the prices that led to their recent high profits.
That was the work of old-fashioned market forces. Now angry consumers and
politicians want to hit the companies with new taxes, which would limit
the gasoline supply ironically, the opposite of their goal to make gas
more accessible.

Herman Cain: Punishing Profits
Politicians on the left and the right are
calling for a windfall profits tax on oil companies earnings. But in
Americas free market, there should be no limits to success. We work hard
so that we can enjoy the fruits of our labors and the government takes
enough of that away from us already.

CNN Says America Is in Trouble, and Its All Governments Fault
Lou Dobbs Tonight declared a grim conclusion in a recent broadcast,
blaming policy makers for the death of the American dream. The report
lacked specifics, used questionable statistics and conveniently ignored
the robust growth of the U.S. economy.

The Good, the Bad & the Ugly
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Media in a Frenzy over Oil Profits

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Research, News & Commentary

Energy

Commentary: As oil becomes more expensive, oil sands and oil shale
could become the next viable energy source.

Commentary: They never learn commentary from Investors Business
Daily on the failures of government meddling in energy markets.

Health Care

Commentary: James Glassman explains why free-riding Europeans are
making health care more expensive for U.S. citizens.

Research: For Medicaid to be successful, the entire program needs
to be restructured: from cost cutting to new eligibility requirements.
Welfare reform could be a good model.

Research: State regulations can make health insurance far too
costly for consumers.

Government Spending/Taxes:

Commentary: Just like household budgeting during times of tragedy,
government has to watch the checkbook and make some difficult choices.

Research: The American Enterprise Institute publishes polling data
about attitudes toward taxes, government spending, and the ever-loathed
IRS.

Free Market

Commentary: Michael Cannon plays myth debunker regarding a piece
by Jonathon Cohn in The New Republic. Is there a tradeoff between choice
and security, or is it possible to have both?

Commentary: School vouchers can put some 370,000
hurricane-displaced children back in school quickly and efficiently. Plus,
this process could help heal the wounds of thousands of families who have
lost everything to the violent storms.

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